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Cherokee Rose

Our Story

Our Mission

The revival of one of the oldest and most iconic sporting clay facilities in the country to its original greatness and beyond.

a premier destination

Legacy & Future

Cherokee Rose is a premier sporting clays club located just 35 miles south of Atlanta in beautiful Griffin, Georgia. Referred to as “The Rose”, it welcomes shooters from all generations and experience levels, that seek an exceptional, first-class sporting clays and Helice experience.

Established in 1981 and globally recognized as one of the most iconic sporting clays clubs in the U.S., Cherokee Rose features a stunning 124-acre terrain featuring rolling hills, deep gorges, tall trees, water features, and open fields, offering shooters a dynamic and versatile environment for all conditions.

Beautiful and Diverse Terrain

Cherokee Rose is renowned for having some of the most beautiful and diverse terrain to shoot on. In November 2025, Eddie Eskew and Liz Lange purchased Cherokee Rose.

Today, the grounds include two pristine sporting clay courses, a regulation Helice ring, 5-stand, two pavilions for group events, and a clubhouse/pro shop. From local families looking for something fun to do to group events, to competition shooters, Cherokee Rose has something for everyone.

By providing exceptional customer service, offering top-of-line equipment, and regularly resetting target presentations, visitors to Cherokee Rose will enjoy an experience unlike anything in the Southeast.

Our Team

Liz Lange

Partner

Eddie Eskew

Partner
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Cody Matson

General Manager

Aniston Hamil

Assistant Clubhouse Manager & Director of Marketing
Quinn O'Brien, Cherokee Rose instructor

Quinn O’Brien

Manager of Sporting Clays & Helice